@this remember a few years ago I mentioned a function for extracting size buckets out of a fixed-width single column that I needed to turn into individual records? That's the culprit for the 50+ minutes processing.

You're running a jeans company. Your system is collecting detailed orders' data, but it's a bit archaic and it's storing the number of units ordered per size in a delimited string with 20 "fields", each taking up 4 characters. You want to normalize this data to make it easier to eventually ana...

every single thing works, except when it gets to the .Font.Bold and .Font.Italic it applies bold and italic to the font regardless of whether it is passed True or False for the variable values, or for that matter, whether or not True or False are hard coded on those lines

hmm..yeah, I think we have to redefine the IEnumVARIANT interface if we want VBA to use it. That implies having some DLL as I don't think we have enough control within VBA to tell it to use a particular IID.

Anyway, bedtime here. Ttyl! I'm available as soon as I get into my Linux, lol. Can work on it all day tomorrow. WFH because of storm and they are driving the Linux install so I can learn Docker, so it's cool.

> Thanks for the report! I've reproduced the issue and can confirm there's a problem, but it appears to be an edge case affecting procedures with commented-out statement-syntax loops. Commented-out block syntax does not behave like this.

I'm thinking the UI could be further streamlined by using a datagrid instead of a listview, where a TextBoxColumn could allow data entry, and CheckBoxColumns could set selection and read-only status. Thoughts?

> @retailcoder I like the space benefits gained by your placement of the command buttons. And, I like the idea of placing all editable controls in a datagrid, one line per member. In fact, the single-entry-line is where I started out.

Full disclosure: when I started contributing to RD, I knew _absolutely nothing_ about WPF. After a couple prior PR run-ins with dialog tweaks and this PR, I believe I now know _next to nothing_ about WPF. So, anything I advocate for (or against) regarding

> No worries, it's just UI tweaks, the functionality itself is just... perfect! I can push another commit tonight if you'd rather do something else than fight with xaml.. was going to do it but ran out of time and figured it would have to be for another day. I'm picturing something like we had in the defunct Extract Method dialog from v1.4, eventually with up/down buttons and drag & drop support for reordering the members.

So with the electrical analogy, what is really behind the 120v outlet interface is both the 120 legs, the neutral, and the ground. The 120v interface only reveals a single 120 leg, the neutral and the ground.... So that a 240v interface would reveal all of it?